- Many readers have mentioned that Tom Tolbert of KNBR ripped on me today on his radio show. His listeners also did the same. Don't hate me Tom because YOU were the one that made the racial slur. Here at D Wizzle's World, we just report the facts and news. A lot of readers said you should be fired and are very angry at you. That is your fault. You have lost a lot of fans.
- Another reader said that Tolbert immediately apologized after he said his racial slur. If anyone has tape of that so called "apology" I would like to hear it. What constitutes an apology these days anyways? I did not recall or hear an apology at all.
- The Giants continue their losing ways by getting swept by surging Astros.
- Barry Zito is on pace to lose 20 games. Do you really think the Giants will let him start another game after he loses #19 sometime next month?
- 1B John Bowker got sent to the minors FINALLY. This guy was great for two weeks and then got into a huge batting slump once teams knew how to pitch to him. He could be another Lance Niekro, Damon Minor, and J.R. Phillips. Will Clark, he is not.
- The Dodgers are really pushing Arizona in the NL West for first place. Arizona's strength is their two aces, Brandon Webb and Dan Haren. Adam Dunn will help this team offensively just as Manny Ramirez has for the Dodgers. Both are great home run hitters and terrible in the outfield.
- Milwaukee has a good record in spite of Ned Yost. The Brewers' manager is one of the worst in the majors. How will he survive next year without prehaps CC Sabathia and Ben Sheets? They are both free agents after this season.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Tom Tolbert Disses D Wizzle's World - Thursday News and Notes - August 13
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Racism By Media On China and Chinese People Sickening
The Olympics are in China this year and the haters and racists in the media and all over the world are out in full force. Chinese Americans all over this country are enraged and angry at the insults hurled directly and indirectly at them.
I talked to many Chinese people here in the Bay Area who are upset and unhappy at the media coverage in this country and I can't blame them for being angry.
I was watching NBC broadcaster Bob Costas interview President Bush on Sunday night and all the questions he asked were basically anti-China. Costas questioned if China's government will ever reform and he also mentioned other sensitive issues such as Tibet, human rights, and freedom of the press.
Bush was very diplomatic and did not say anything negative towards China. Bush had a great time in China and never took Costas' bait and said nothing that would raise the ire of the Chinese people.
Something that will always raise their ire is the media's continued obsession with the Tibetan protesters. The Western media always covers the protests by the Tibetans but refuses to cover Chinese issues such as the CNN protest which happened a few months ago.
When a CNN broadcaster made inflammatory remarks towards China, the Bay Area Chinese community took action and organized a protest at the CNN offices. The only media presence at the protest were Asian newspapers. I guess the Western media didn't think the protest was newsworthy enough to send any reporters to cover the protest.
The racism towards the Chinese have been going on for a long time. It seems "cool" to take shots at Asians since the media and others know there won't be any serious repercussions by doing so.
You can hear and see the racism online, in print, on television, and also on the radio.
For example, this evening, I heard KNBR's afternoon sports show host Tom Tolbert say the word "chinaman" on the air. That word is offensive to Asians just as the "N" word is offensive to blacks. Anyone calling an Asian man a Chink or Chinaman is racist.
KNBR is a hugely popular sports station in the Bay Area and Tolbert's show in the afternoon, in which he co-hosts with Ralph Barbieri, is the most popular show on the station with the highest ratings.
Tolbert, who was once a Warriors scrub in the 90's, then proceeded to tell us the story of the "41-year-old Chinaman" and why the man had to call the cops in the middle of the night at a park.
Tolbert made sure that all the listeners knew the man was Chinese.
The story was sickening and grotesque. I guess the management of KNBR encourages him to tell such disgusting and sophomoric stories, but they should not tolerate his racial slurs.
Another remark made by a sportscaster that has infuriated some Asians is NBC's Jim Lampley's description of the USA Basketball team's win over China on Sunday. Lampley called it a "destruction of China."
I talked to some Asian men today at a basketball court in San Francisco, and they told me that the slights are on purpose. Many of them feel that the media is racist and biased against Asians.
25-year-old Eric Yang of San Francisco said that racism is something all Asians face daily.
"We see and hear all the racism every day," Yang said. "This is why I never read the newspaper or go on CNN anymore."
"They love to discriminate against us and make us feel bad. It just makes me stronger and more proud of my culture and heritage."
"I don't know why white people are like that and have problems with us. What did we do to them? I don't understand it but I guess it makes them feel better about themselves to make fun of other races."
I can't really disagree with Yang. Besides writing for this blog, I read a lot of newspapers and watch a lot of TV. I can totally understand why many people of color do not trust the media.
In America, Asian actors are not allowed to be the good guys in TVshows or in movies. There is an unwritten rule in Hollywood that states that there can't be an Asian hero if the actor playing the bad guy is white. This is why Jet Li has to play the evil Asian bad guy in his new movie while Caucasian actor Brandon Fraser plays the hero.
When was the last time you saw an Asian actor play a romantic lead in an American movie or TV show? Probably never. But we continuously see Caucasian males with "exotic" Asian females in movies, TV shows, and in commercials.
On the other hand, you won't ever see an Asian male and white female couple in Hollywood. I guess the sexless Asian male myth is true. Or so the media wants us to believe.
In another controversial article, ESPN's Pat Forde wrote a story last week about how the Beijing Games are now lessened and stained because an American was stabbed to death.
Why are the Olympics stained and lessened? They are not! Readers of the article were very offended by Forde's article and posted comments telling him to get out of China and basically ripping him.
The death of Todd Bachman is a tragedy but Forde should be ashamed for trying to diss the host city of the Olympics because of an isolated incident.
All the above examples show why Asians do not trust the media. It also shows us that the media in America has a lot of work to do to regain the public's trust. These "professional" journalists and "senior" writers need to stop dissing minorities.
I've watched the Olympics daily and enjoyed seeing the great scenery and people of China. Their athletes are entertaining and talented. I am very impressed with their passion, intensity, and showmanship in these Games.
I can't say anything negative about them. I guess I am not made out to be a journalist and member of the media after all.
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